Oklahoma's Top Five Typical Whitetails

A 12-point whitetail taken in November, 2007 by deer hunter
John Ehmer from Tuskahoma is the number one typical deer in the
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s Cy Curtis Program
Record Book.

The buck, which was harvested during the regular deer gun
season, scored 194 and 0/8 Boone and Crockett (B&C) points. The
buck grossed 202 1/8 B&C points. The deer was taken in
southeastern Oklahoma near Clayton in Pushmataha County.

“I knew he was big when I saw him,” Ehmer said. “I was on my way
to look at a place that I wanted to hang my stand for the next
morning. All of a sudden he came running past me and he just
stopped and turned around. I was simply in the right place at
the right time.”

A 17-point whitetail taken in November, 2007 by deer hunter
Jason Boyett from Glenpool is the number one typical deer in the
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s Cy Curtis Program
Record Book.

The buck, which was harvested during the regular deer gun
season, scored 191 and 4/8 Boone and Crockett (B&C) points and
weighed 160 pounds. The buck grossed 210 4/8 B&C points but had
almost 27 points of deductions because the antlers were not
symmetrical. The deer was taken in southeastern Oklahoma in
Pushmataha County.